pages: CityCouncil/2006-06-20.pdf, 25
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CityCouncil | 2006-06-20 | 25 | should be applied to Lincoln Avenue between Eighth Street and Grand Avenue if the purple line on the Public Works map is for streets the streets are covered with tar and are not attractive. Mayor/Chair Johnson stated staff should make assessments on the greatest need, not cosmetics. Councilmember/Board Member/Commissioner Daysog stated streets are paved along Grand Avenue from Lincoln Avenue to Park Street; streets are unpaved west of Grand Avenue. Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner Gilmore stated Public Works identified the streets that need the most attention; she would prefer to drive down tarred streets rather than streets with potholes. Mayor/Chair Johnson stated Interim City Manager Bill Norton started the crack sealing program. Councilmember/Board Member/Commissioner Daysog stated money has been dedicated to repair unused streets. The Public Works Director stated the Pavement Management Program prioritizes the needs based on the street condition and not traffic; a resurfacing Contract has already been authorized. Councilmember/Boaro Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired whether crack sealing is still done, to which the Public Works Director responded slurry sealing is done. Mayor/Chair Johnson stated crack sealing should continue in order to prevent further damage until slurry sealing can be done. Councilmember/Board Member/Commissioner Daysog stated he is not opposed to crack sealing. The Public Works Director stated some streets are crack and slurry sealed to extend the life longer sealing is the most cost-effective way to spend the money. Councilmember/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan stated the City has crack sealing equipment. Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council, Alameda Reuse 11 and Redevelopment Authority, and Community Improvement Commission June 20, 2006 | CityCouncil/2006-06-20.pdf |